Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in ad.

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Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in ad.

Post by Pietro » Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:37 pm

Hi to everyone,

To distinguish big gulls (e.g. L. michaellis vs L. argentatus, or their population) the colors on the remiges is very important. The amount of black, the size of the spots, length of the "tongue" and so on.
I would be interested to know whether there are articles or observations about the consistency of this pattern in adults.
For example: if a Larus argentatus has a 3 mm black band on P5 when is 5 years old will it be the same when he is 20?
In other words: does aging matters for the wing pattern?
I hope I made myself clear :)

Thanks and best,

Pietro

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Re: Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in a

Post by marsmuusse » Sat Jan 25, 2014 4:43 pm

Hi Pietro, I think you may look into the work on L. canus by Kalev Ratistte and the work on Herring Gulls by Martin Elliott. Maybe its good to write them ( kalev.rattiste@zbi.ee ) or see pp 21-> here: http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/di ... TEXT01.pdf

For Elliott I don't have a reference...

Mars

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Re: Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in a

Post by little-W » Sun Feb 02, 2014 6:55 pm

Hi Pietro,

I have been keeping track of the primary pattern of a ringed European Herring Gull over the last few years, between his 24th calendar year and 28th calendar year.
Have a look at my blog: Primary pattern variation in individual European Herring Gull.
I have seen him again recently and compared to the last cycle, the current pattern again shows differences. I'm hoping to be able to document this soon.

Hope this helps.
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Maarten van Kleinwee
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Re: Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in a

Post by NHLore » Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:20 pm

The guys is Malmø has also done something on canus an found that they got more black with age.
But dosn't have the referens here.

Nils

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Re: Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in a

Post by Pietro » Mon Feb 10, 2014 8:24 am

Very very interesting!!

I think this is a point worth of further investigation!!

Thanks for your answers

Pietro

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Re: Articles on the consistency of wings color patterns in a

Post by little-W » Sat May 24, 2014 11:09 am

Regards,

Maarten van Kleinwee
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